Early Urban Planning, Volume 2Taylor & Francis, 2004 - 200 pages |
Contents
Chap Page Introduction | 1 |
The TownCountry Magnet | 11 |
The Revenue of Garden City and how it is obtained The Agricultural Estate | 20 |
The Revenue of Garden CityTown Estate | 31 |
The Revenue of Garden CityGeneral Observations on its Expenditure | 36 |
Further Details of Expenditure on Garden City | 51 |
Administration | 63 |
SemiMunicipal EnterpriseLocal OptionTemper ance Reform 72 12 | 72 |
AdministrationA Birds Eye View | 91 |
Some Difficulties Considered | 94 |
A Unique Combination of Proposals | 102 |
The Path followed up | 116 |
Social Cities | 128 |
The Future of London | 142 |
APPENDIXWaterSupply | 153 |
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Common terms and phrases
acres advantages agricultural estate ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENTS GARDENS average beautiful become better building built canal capital Central Council Chap chapter Clare Market considerable constructed cost County Council Crystal Palace debentures Diagram Ebenezer Howard economic effect employment engineers enterprise estimate expenditure expense experiment factories farmer feet gallons Garden City ground-rent Herbert Spencer homes houses individual industry J. S. Mill labour land landlord landlord's rent London London County Council London School Board magnet migration miles municipal nature organisation paid parks persons population present principle principle of local pro-municipal problem produce Professor Marshall profits proposals purchase purposes question railway rate-rent rates reader reform regard represent RESERVOIR & WATERFALL revenue roads scheme schools secure sinking fund slums social socialistic society streets subways supply tenants tion Topolobampo town trade undertakings upper reservoirs various vested interests water-supply wealth whole